The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 1, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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REVIVAL. MEETINGS
At Ralston Baptist Church
Beginning February 6th.
The Preaching will be
done by Rev. R. S. How-
ard, now pastor of the
Pawnee Church. «£ Broth-
er Howard is an able
speaker and full cf the
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B.Y.P.U. training school
will be conducted by Rev.
Olin Cornelius, pastor of
the Yale Church. Further
announcements concerning this will follow.
The pastor, M. E. Henderson, will
have charge of the music, and will be
assisted by Mrs. M. E. Henderson,
pianist and soloist. .
RALSTON needs a great revival and
pan have one, if you want it bad enough
We're going to expect to find you there every service
Several cases of chickenpox are report-
ed in town.
Buy it in Ralston. Sell it in Ralston
Dr. L. C. Barber
Physician and Surgeon
Res. Phone 34
| Office in the Drug Store
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M. W. Gayman
Physician and Surgeon
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Office Over Selhy Store
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Milling Co.
THOS MURPHY. Loc.1 Mgr.. RALSTON. OK.
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PEOPLES
Theatre
Ralston, Okla.
The Eldorado, Arkanas, oil fields are
attracting most of the oil men just now.
But wait—just wait—till Ralston get"
well started her career as the Athens of
the Southwest. The center of grase you
understand.
TanLac, the great tonic, for sale at
Feagina Drug Store.
W. H. Shattuck
Horseshoeing, repairing
and all kinds of black-
smithing PROPER-
LY done. We know
how and do it.
High Class Pictures Shown on
Monday. Thursday and Saturday
Evenings of Each Week.
Thursday the 3rd
Elmo Lincoln in the
Second Episode of the Serial
ELMO THE FEARLESS
OSAGE MARKET
HEDGES & HARRY, Prop.
Every Saturday
A good show with
Comedy and News
7^31 Everything in the “Eats” Line
“Suppose the bank were robbed?"
That used to be one of the favorite arguments of the
man who hid his money away out of circulation.
To-day, with the most modern cages and vaults locked
by the inventive genius of the world, the handit has an
almost impossible task. Should he suceeed society is or-
ganized to catch him.
But “suppose the bank were robbed" is an argument
that can't be used against a State Bank. For suppose
this bank were robbed today of its cash and currency.
The STATE GUARANTY LAW would operate so that
every depositor could be paid in full tomorrow.
Come in and let us tell you more about the DEPOSI-
TORS’ GUARANTY LAW.
.‘No depositor has ever lost a dollar in a ftat
hank m Oklahoma.
BANK OF COMMERCE
RALSTON. OKLAHOMA
FEAGINS DRUG STORE
TT?D T7 f we haven't what you want, wc get it for you in 24 hours or sooner.
| Only the purest drugs are used in prescriptions.
Everything you buy is guaranteed.
Our Motta Is: Courtesy, Quality, Service
Stores et
RALSTON
BURBANK
KAW CITY
PAWHUSKA
Feagins Drug Store No. 4
W. C. GREEN; Manager and Registered Pharmacist
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Browning, Orrin L. The Ralston Tribune (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 1, 1921, newspaper, February 1, 1921; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907895/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.